Thank you for watching the treasures of France with us 🇫🇷 and consider subscribing to our channel 👉 ruclips.net/user/frenchmoments Have a wonderful day! 👋 ✅ Chapter Markers 0:00 Intro 00:39 Start from carpark 03:12 Place de la Mairie and Belfry 05:40 Saint-Michel Church 06:26 Belvedere 08:12 Place de la Pignotte and Chemin de Ronde 12:37 Place de l'Abbé Avon 13:18 Moyenne Ville (Middle Town) 16:14 Place du Pasquier 18:17 Ochre Trail 20:17 The Legend of Lady Sirmonde 22:30 Final words I hope you enjoy watching this video as if you were walking with me in the old streets of Roussillon!
Hello Pierre. Merci pour cette visite à travers ces images. Très sympa ce style de visites qui vraiment permet de découvrir. Bon début de semaine. Amitiés JM
Pierre! Merci. This was truly a delight for a Sunday afternoon from my home in Greece. I want to visit this charming part of France. You mention that the Greeks were thought to introduce the vine and olive to Luberon. If, in your travels, you know of an ancient olive tree - I would invite you to have its DNA tested. Many of the most ancient trees tested are from a similar variety which the Greeks transplanted and which is known to produce olives with high phenolic content. Hippocrates called this oil - from early harvest, unripe olives - medicinal. I will guide you to find out more if you are interested. The one on our island of Aegina is 2700 years old and still produces fruit!
Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled that you enjoyed our virtual tour of Roussillon from your home in Greece. It's wonderful to hear about your interest in ancient olive trees and their history. The idea of DNA testing to trace their origins is indeed fascinating.
Thank you for watching the treasures of France with us 🇫🇷 and consider subscribing to our channel 👉 ruclips.net/user/frenchmoments Have a wonderful day! 👋
✅ Chapter Markers
0:00 Intro
00:39 Start from carpark
03:12 Place de la Mairie and Belfry
05:40 Saint-Michel Church
06:26 Belvedere
08:12 Place de la Pignotte and Chemin de Ronde
12:37 Place de l'Abbé Avon
13:18 Moyenne Ville (Middle Town)
16:14 Place du Pasquier
18:17 Ochre Trail
20:17 The Legend of Lady Sirmonde
22:30 Final words
I hope you enjoy watching this video as if you were walking with me in the old streets of Roussillon!
Thank you, a great video. A lovely village 😍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Merci Infiniment Pierre! Lovely village!! Salutations de l'île Maurice 😇
You're most welcome, merci beaucoup !
Heading there 10/9 🇫🇷🇫🇷
Have the best of time in Provence!
Que j’aime cet endroit avec ses magnifiques couleurs !
Oui, c'est un superbe endroit, surtout sous le soleil ! :)
Can’t wait to visit Roussillon again!! ❤
Me too!!
Hello Pierre. Merci pour cette visite à travers ces images. Très sympa ce style de visites qui vraiment permet de découvrir. Bon début de semaine. Amitiés JM
Merci beaucoup JM pour le commentaire ! Bonne semaine également et à bientôt ! 👋
Je connais bien ma famille originaire de Roussillon magnifique village
Oui, c'est un beau village, merci !
C'est magnifique 👍
Merci !!
Roussillon looks amazing. Thanks so much for sharing the tour, from new sub🙏❤️
Thanks for coming! 👋
Pierre! Merci. This was truly a delight for a Sunday afternoon from my home in Greece. I want to visit this charming part of France. You mention that the Greeks were thought to introduce the vine and olive to Luberon. If, in your travels, you know of an ancient olive tree - I would invite you to have its DNA tested. Many of the most ancient trees tested are from a similar variety which the Greeks transplanted and which is known to produce olives with high phenolic content. Hippocrates called this oil - from early harvest, unripe olives - medicinal. I will guide you to find out more if you are interested. The one on our island of Aegina is 2700 years old and still produces fruit!
Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled that you enjoyed our virtual tour of Roussillon from your home in Greece. It's wonderful to hear about your interest in ancient olive trees and their history. The idea of DNA testing to trace their origins is indeed fascinating.